Bethesda a publisher behind the game of Doom and Wolfenstein has announced that its Doom alpha multiplayer test is about to start in a few months.

This was confirmed on the company's official blog. They didn’t want to comment on the timing but they said that as long as you own Wolfenstein: The New Order, you qualify.

If you got the Wolfenstein game through digital channels such as Steam, PSN or Xbox Live, you will get the beta automatically.

The beta comes for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the PC. Those who have the hard copy of the game will have to register to get the access to beta.

The official release of the next Doom game, which will probably have the catchy title Doom 4, is expected in spring of 2016. The gameplay that was showed at the E3 looked awesome and fun to play. We saw some innovation in the gameplay and especially in how they kill the opponents.

Some of the humiliation moves might become popular in the multiplayer, especially for Twitch and YouTube Peeping Toms who just like to watch.

AMD has got back to its Catalyst Beta driver releases and has launched the new Catalyst 15.6 Beta driver with optimizations for the issue plagued Batman: Arkham Knight game.

According to the release notes, the new Catalyst 15.6 Beta driver can be used on AMD Radeon 200 series, HD 7000 and HD 6000 series and includes performance optimizations and stability improvements for Batman: Arkham Knight game which launched today.

Bear in mind that according to the release notes, AMD Crossfire support for Batman: Arkham Knight is currently disabled while AMD works closely with Warners Bros. Interactive Entertainment in resolving the issue. There are also couple of known issues where the game crashes during in game benchmark or while exiting the game and where the screen turns black or pink while changing the resolution to 1680x1050.

Unfortunately, Batman: Arkham Knight game is plagued by numerous other issues on the PC, on both Nvidia and AMD hardware, including a 30FPS lock, which can be fixed via config file, stuttering, lousy optimization, crashes and plenty of other issues.

AMD has finally released its new Catalyst 15.5 Beta drivers which will bring some optimizations for two of the recently launched and quite popular games, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Project Cars.

According to the release notes, the new Catalyst 15.5 Beta driver will bring up to 10 percent performance increase on single GPU Radeon R9 and R7 series graphics cards in The Witcher 3: wild Hunt and up to 17 percent higher performance in Project Cars on same single GPU configurations.

There are still plenty of issues with these two games on AMD hardware as, although it does include an updated CrossFire profile for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, there are still some issues and anti-aliasing should be disabled due to micro-flickering. AMD is currently working with CD Projekt Red in order to resolve that issue as well as an issue where the game experiences random crashes on AMD Radeon R9 285 graphics card.

Project Cars game also has some problems and AMD recommends that users should use any anti-aliasing method other than DS2M.

As far as we could tell, the new Catalyst 15.5 Beta driver supports all AMD Radeon desktop GPUs since ATI Radeon HD 5000 series as well as all APUs and mobile GPUs since ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series and is available for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

AMD has released its fresh set of beta drivers for Radeon graphics cards, Catalyst 15.3. The new graphics driver brings support for FreeSync monitors, as well as couple of new Crossfire profiles.

While the new Catalyst 15.3 Beta does bring driver support for FreeSync monitors, it is still limited to single-GPU configurations, while multi-GPU FreeSync support is expected with new driver releases coming in April.

In case you somehow missed it, FreeSync technology is pretty much AMD's answer to Nvidia's G-Sync. It syncs the refresh rate of the monitor with the rendering rate of the AMD Radeon GPU, thus getting rid of screen tearing and stuttering in games.

In addition to preliminary support for AMD FreeSync, the new Catalyst 15.3 Beta drier also adds a couple of new Crossfire profiles for games like Battlefield Hardline, Evolve, Far Cry 4, Lords of the Fallen, Project Cars and Total War: Attila as well as brings updated Crossfire profiles for games like Alien Isolation, Assassin's Creed Unity, Civilisation: Beyond Earth, FIFA 2015, GRID Autosport, Ryse: Son of Rome, The Talos Principle and The Crew. AMD has also disabled the Crossfire profile for Dying Light due to some performance issue which should be fixed with either the game patch or the next driver update.

The new AMD Catalyst 15.3 Beta driver is available for Windows 7 and Windows 8 in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. As always, you can find the new AMD Catalyst 15.3 Beta driver over at AMD's support page.

Visceral has announced that they will be dropping new info each week on Battlefield Hardline till release.

Fans can tune-in each Wednesday till launch where they can find out more of the behind the scenes of the development of Hardline as well as details about game modes, weapons, and all things Hardline.

Next week Visceral has teased that they will reveal more about the upcoming Beta test for Hardline. From what we understand, unlike the first testing of Hardline, the beta test this time will be available for all platforms. Last time around access was limited only to PlayStation 4 and PC.

Hardline is planned for release on March 17th in North America on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC. It is planned for release in Europe on March 20th. These are the new confirmed release dates that were announced after Visceral went back to the drawing board after hearing feedback from the PlayStation 4 and PC testing. Battlefield Hardline was originally scheduled to be released in October of last year. Visceral believes the additional time has given them the ability to address feedback and build the game that players want to play.

Ubisoft is still taking signups for The Crew closed console beta which will open the same day as Forza Horizon 2 is being launched in North America.

The console beta will give players a first look at the Ivory Tower developed open world racing tour de force that despite the asking, it is going to be compared for Forza Horizon 2 which is already being called one of the best, if not the best open world racer to have even been released. (Not our words folks!)

You can still sign up at the link below and if not you can pick up The Crew when, after all of the delays it will arrive in North America on November 11th and November 14 in Europe for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox 360.

AMD is working on a new Catalyst 14.6 Beta driver which will not only bring some performance improvements for the recently released Watch Dogs title from Ubisoft, but it will also bring some rather interesting improvements to the Catalyst Control Center UI, AMD Mantle API as well as the new Eyefinity 3.0 with mulitple modes and mixed resolutions.

As far as the game performance improvements are concerned, AMD is expectedly focusing on the recently released Ubisoft Watch Dogs game. It promises over 25 percent higher performance with single-card configurations as well as significant performance improvement in multi-GPU configurations with Crossfire profiles. In addition to the Watch Dogs, the new driver will also be the launch driver for the Murdered: Soul Suspect game which is scheduled to launch next week.

The performance improvements are just a small part of the new AMD Catalyst 14.6 Beta driver as it will also bring some UI improvements to the Catalyst Control Center as well as new color management controls. It also brings some improvements, or updates, for Mantle API which now works with Thief in multi-GPU Crossfire configurations as well as works on AMD notebook Enduro configurations.

The biggest update is aimed at AMD's Eyefinity, which is no longer limited by resolution. While it was previously limited to be used with the same resolution displays, the new Eyefinity 3.0 now offers mixed resolution modes, Fit mode, Fill mode and Expand mode.

The new Eyefinity Fit mode uses fixed vertical resolution among the displays thus adapting the higher resolution display with a hidden area. The Expand mode uses the full resolution of the higher-resolution screen while lower-resolution screens get what is called "unavailable areas". The last is the Fill mode, which uses native resolutions of the displays with no "unavailable areas".

As always, AMD's newest Catalyst 14.6 Beta driver is already available over at AMD.com.

AMD has released a new version of its Catalyst Beta graphics driver, the Catalyst 13.11 Beta9.4. The new driver will improve Crossfire scaling in the recently released Call of Duty: Ghosts game as well as fix some other issues seen in some other games and may fix the recently reported problems with some Radeon R9 290X and R9 290 graphics cards.

According to the release notes, the new Catalyst Beta9.4 driver includes all features seen in previous Catalyst Beta drivers and "may" resolve intermittent black screens or display loss observed on some AMD Radeon R9 290X and AMD Radeon R9 290 graphics cards. It also improves AMD Crossfire scaling in Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer as well as include new AMD Enduro technology Profile updates for XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Need for Speed Rivals games.

The new driver is available for Windows 8.1, 8 and the Windows 7 OS and supports all Radeon graphics cards since the HD 5000 series.

As always, the new Catalyst 13.11 Beta9.4 driver can be found on AMD's website.

AMD has released the new Catalyst 13.10 Beta driver that will include all the features/fixes previously available in the Catalyst 13.8 Beta2 and bring some new Crossfire profiles, bug fixes, performance improvements as well as frame pacing improvements in various titles.

The release log kicks off with a bug fix where PCI-Express bus speed is no longer set to x1 on the secondary GPU when running Crossfire configurations. The new beta driver also brings updated Crossfire profile for Rome Total War 2, Saints Row 4 and Metr Last Light that increase Crossfire scaling by up to 20 percent at 2560x1600 reoslution and extreme/ultra-settings.

The new beta driver also brings a number of frame pacing improvements in titles like Tomb Raider, Metro Last Light,Sniper Elite, World of Warcraft, Max Payne 3 and Hitman Absolution.

Nvidia has released the new Geforce 320.49 beta driver that brings support for the newely launched GTX 760 graphics card, but also brings a couple of new fixes and a rather impressive performance boost over the Geforce 314.22 WHQL driver.

According to the release notes, the new 320.49 beta driver brings support for the Geforce GTX 760 graphics card and fixes image corruption in Eve Online: Retribution, Assassin's Creed III, Battlefield 3 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and brings SLI support for games like Natural Selection 2, GRID 2, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and other titles.

In addition to these bug fixes and support for the GTX 760, the new 320.49 beta driver also brings a performance boost of up to 20 percent for Geforce 400/500/600-series GPUs in a couple of game titles. The results will of course vary depending on the actual GPU and system configuration.